Barcelona have confirmed that their summer signing Arthur will be out of action for up to a month after suffering a hamstring injury.

The Brazilian ace has been used sparingly by Ernesto Valverde this season, but has show real promise when given the opportunity to impress. The 22-year-old, who has been compared to club legend Xavi, will clearly play a big part in the club's future, and could become a Barça stalwart for the next decade.

Barcelona broke the news of Arthur's injury on their official Twitter account, confirming that the player has had tests on a hamstring problem, which suggest he won't be back in action until early next month. This means that the youngster could miss both of his side's upcoming Clásico clashes - with the fixtures falling on Feb. 27 and March 2.

[INJURY NEWS] Tests carried out have confirmed that the first team player Arthur Melo has a left hamstring injury. He is expected to be out for around 3-4 weeks. pic.twitter.com/tYpNvlufsM

The precision passer played the full 90 minutes of his side's 1-1 Copa del Rey semifinal first leg clash against Real Madrid earlier in the week, but it is unclear whether he suffered the injury during the game, or whether it was picked up in a subsequent training session. Arthur has featured 26 times so his side this season, providing one assist.

The Blaugrana ace spent time on the books of Goiás as a youth player, before joining the Grêmio academy in 2010. After a stunning breakthrough season in 2017, the Catalan giants swooped in last summer, signing the player in a deal worth around €40m. Arthur has six senior caps for Brazil, and made their standby list for the 2018 World Cup.

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